Quickshot XRF

198 Venture Dirve
Seaford, DE 19973

About Quickshot XRF

The Quickshot XRF analyzer line from QSX Instruments Inc offers x-ray fluorescence spectrometers that solve analytical needs at a relatively low-cost. While desktop systems are available, the most popular system from QSX is the Field Portable XRF Analyzer (handheld). This system offers versatility in function through a variety of software packages and hardware configurations that focus on material analysis, geological testing and alloy verification. The laboratory can now travel with the lab-tech.

Quickshot XRF offers twenty years of experience in x-ray fluorescence technology and provides knowledgeable support throughout the instrument research process and through the entire life of our equipment.

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The Quickshot XRF handheld analyzer using x-ray tube technology (non-isotope based) features software that is simple to navigate and offers real-time results on its touchscreen PDA. When the user gets back to the laboratory, those results can easily be transferred to a desktop computer for... Read more »